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Jaanus Samma at Survival Kit 14, Riga

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Exhibition: Graphic design by Rūta Jumīte

Jaanus Samma as a part of the international contemporary art festival Survival Kit 14.

Exhibition dates: September 7th – October 8th, 2023
Address: Vidzeme Market (Brivibas street 90, Riga)

This year's contemporary art festival Survival Kit 14 will feature two exhibitions – the festival's central exhibition Long-distance Friendships, curated by Inga Lāce and Alicia Knock, and the final exhibition of the inspiring project The Artist is Present. In close friendship with the 14th Kaunas Biennial, a sister exhibition is presented in Lithuania under the same title – Long-distance Friendships. Survival Kit 14 and the 14th Kaunas Biennial are linked by close mutual friendship, exchange of ideas and a common range of issues to be explored.

The idea of the exhibition Long-distance Friendships stems from history of emancipation struggles in the 1960s, when the Soviet Union and other socialist bloc countries purposefully cooperated with countries in Africa, participating in their decolonisation processes - from economic and military aid to educational and cultural exchange programmes, while attempting to impose socialist ideology through indirect colonization. Although the primary aim of these ideologically motivated aid programmes was to extend socialism's influence in the world, they often offered the communities of students, artists and workers involved a completely new experience and a new perspective on the world.

Embedded in the complex legacy of the Cold War festivals that served as performances of peace and friendship, 29 participating artists and artist collectives in Riga propose a redefined framework for a transnational event addressing the issues of co-existence today. Cross-cultural exchanges enact a deconstructed congress for future friendships, where traces of lesser-known episodes of Soviet cultural diplomacy merge with fictional encounters.

Alongside the exhibition Long-distance Friendships, the result of the project The Artist is Present will be on display: an exhibition of artworks created by schoolchildren. 

Both the Kaunas Biennial and Survival Kit 14 will also collaborate in a long-distance friendship with the 35th Ljubljana Graphic Art Biennial, which will take place in the Slovenian capital from 15th September this year until 14th January next year. For this exhibition, Alicia Knock and Inga Lāce are working with artist Ibrahim Mahama, the Exit Frame Curators collective, and curators Selom Koffi Kudjie, Beya Othmani and Patrick Nii Okanta.